2020 IEEE Aerospace Conference 2020
DOI: 10.1109/aero47225.2020.9172680
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Blackbird: Object-Oriented Planning, Simulation, and Sequencing Framework Used by Multiple Missions

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“…Phase F is devoted to capturing, cataloging, and analyzing data, and sharing discoveries with both external and internal stakeholders. An important process within this phase is known as capturing lessons learned 7 , in which the project team, with the assistance of NASA and other experts, reflect upon and articulate the successes and failures of the mission as explicit knowledge, which can be leveraged in future missions. As noted earlier, in Phase E the mission team employs available resources to accomplish the scientific or engineering objectives of the mission, while also releasing data of interest as it is processed and becomes available.…”
Section: Mission Classes and Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phase F is devoted to capturing, cataloging, and analyzing data, and sharing discoveries with both external and internal stakeholders. An important process within this phase is known as capturing lessons learned 7 , in which the project team, with the assistance of NASA and other experts, reflect upon and articulate the successes and failures of the mission as explicit knowledge, which can be leveraged in future missions. As noted earlier, in Phase E the mission team employs available resources to accomplish the scientific or engineering objectives of the mission, while also releasing data of interest as it is processed and becomes available.…”
Section: Mission Classes and Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To address this limitation, the broader activity planning process leverages computational power and modeling and simulation techniques. In activity planning, a common practice is to subject a completed science plan iteration to a simulation system that forecasts the state of pertinent resources on the spacecraft and the ground system [6,7]. The anticipated states are recorded in time series, as depicted in Figure 5.…”
Section: Phase E -Mission Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%